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Streamlight ProTac HL-X Review

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A review of the Streamlight ProTac HL-X.
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10 COMMENTS

  1. Great review, subscribed. I'm looking at this light and the Strion for duty. Purchased a 37mm (1.457 inches) bezel swivel flashlight holster and this flashlights bezel is 1.44 inches, so it should sit in the holster perfectly. The Strion's bezel is smaller and still fits well, but rattles without the using the locking mechanism on the flashlight holster. Thank you for the great review, I'll buy one tomorrow before my shift.

  2. Thanks for the review, especially measurements, as well as comparison to another model. I'm returning to LE and need to upgrade from an old Scorpion (xenon bulb). Unfortunately, I doubt this model will fit in the current pouch, but it may be worth me buying a new pouch for my duty belt.

  3. Great video, great personality. It was plain to see that you were happy haha, especially as you turned the lights out. Awesome how it lights up the room like that. I do wish you took it outside though, was really hoping to see the range/profile of the beam.

    I lost my pocket light a while ago because the metal clip broke and have been looking to replace it for a while for work and just every day carry. I'm probably going to get one of these Streamlights or a Fenix PD-35TAC because they seem to be some of the only decent lights these days with a turbo/high and strobe on the back for quick use. Cannot stand the idea of having to twist the head or click a side button to get to strobe, especially since most situations that necessitate the use of a strobe function require speed.

    Thank you again! You earned a subscriber, take care. 🙂

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